onsuper8 wrote:A few observations, I've been experimenting with a micro switch mechnism being actuated by the claw, i.e. when the claw pulls the frame down it then continues its cycle upwards to pull down the next frame. At this point the film is stationary, this is when the computer needs to be told to grab a frame. The switch is mounted to be actuated on the return portion of the cycle.
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About the switch: it is better to put the trigger on the main axle, if possible. If you make this trigger movable around the axle, you can fine tune the exact swith moment, as I did. You need this, because there is some delay between the triggering and the framegrabbing. This delay depends on the used camera, speed of your computer etc....
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